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Re: BitDouble.io Signature/Avatar Campaign
by
tenk
on 28/10/2016, 03:42:41 UTC
Hello Yahoo,

I am interested in joining your signature campaign. You previously accepted me in Wealthydice, unfortunately, it stopped its signature campaign.

Name: tenk
Rank: Member
Current post count: 154
Wear appropriate sig and or avatar: Yes for sig. I can't wear avatar yet.
State in app if joining avatar campaign.  Cannot yet.

BTC address: 1TENKJXE2eE46Fz11kMW3gts2n7PkGohG

Thank you, and hoping for your positive response.
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Re: BitDouble.io Signature/Avatar Campaign
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 17:31:50 UTC
Hello BitDouble,

I am interested in joining your signature campaign. I was previously accepted by Yahoo in Wealthydice, unfortunately it stopped its signature campaign.

Name: tenk
Rank: Member
Current post count: 154
Wear appropriate sig and or avatar: Yes for sig. I can't wear avatar yet.
State in app if joining avatar campaign.  Cannot yet.

BTC address: 1TENKJXE2eE46Fz11kMW3gts2n7PkGohG

Thank you, and hoping for your positive response.
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Re: what you like best in Bitcoin ?
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:53:08 UTC
I simply love the bitcoin ecosystem. How it works, how it functions with all the things going on, the halving, the pumps, the mining, the new forks...

There are many things, but one thing that shines is the blockchain. It's a genius public ledger that is easy to change if incorrect, and hard to change if correct. All thanks to encryption and hashing. SHA256 is currently uncrackable, boys.
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Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary?
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:52:15 UTC
It all depends on what kind of accommodation are being made by my employer to give me my salary in Bitcoin and whether or not I felt like the market was stable at the time and worth having going for me. Chances are I would accept a portion of my salary in bitcoin, something like 1/5th or 1/6th, but I wouldn't want my entire salary to be in Bitcoin because of the fluctuations that do happen. There might be some weeks where I really need the money, and I don't want that to be one of the weeks the markets dips.
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Re: Do You Think Bitcoin Will Replace Dollar Soon?
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:50:59 UTC
I don't think so; it will surely get huge, but it will never be going to be replaced with the dollar.

If it is by any chance, that will cause a lot of confusion in people.

For example, you're buying something, and the seller says it costs you 1Dollar, that's normal. When bitcoin replaces the dollar and he converts that 1dollar to Bitcoin every hour the price changes? And people will surely have no idea how much it exactly costs in their currency, either the seller has to convert it to the USD too.
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Re: Can Bitcoin make Banks disappear?
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:48:26 UTC
Well, many people, have cash that they need.  Some people do not even know what Bitcoins.  Anda lot of businesses need the credit or lending from the bank, without bank a lot of businesses would not exist. Sad but true, most of the people in almost every country is still dependent on fiat, and they know what to do with it and how to run it, but bitcoins, they may know this, but still they are more interested in fiat, so they need the bank. This has always been the way. The traditional ways of living are hard to change, people tend to stick to those familiar ways and not be willing to change it unless something beneficial comes along that makes it easy to switch. But bitcoin is not at that stage yet.
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Re: If bitcoin price is $10.000, will fiat be worthless?
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:46:15 UTC
Actually, i can not agree one hundred percent with this statement .  Because it is depends the relative condition. When the price of bitcoin really increase until 10.000 dollars but the most of stores in my country still don't receive bitcoin as payment, bitcoin can not make the fiat worthless. I still need to change my bitcoin in to my own currency to use my money.
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Re: The future of the paper money
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:43:41 UTC
Paper money is expensive and unnecessary and soon will face oblivion.
But i can't except that bitcoin will be his successor. Banks already have their ideas maybe even "better" for them, with endless supply of total coins ..Maybe even on blockchain.
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Re: [Howto] sell my bitcointalk account
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:08:53 UTC
Also, you should not have posted or hinted people that you are selling that account. It will get tagged as the account being sold or that it has a history of encouraging account farming/sale and will get a neutral or negative trust on it. (I hope what you are posting with is not the account for sale).
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Re: If you don't pay the fees, you will be BLOCK.
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 16:05:30 UTC
Other day I was thinking, where goes/stay the unconfirmed transactions? It stay on the blockchain too?

Well, maybe we can stop sending btc for 24 hours, one day per year to unstuck this transactions...

And what happens if we got a flood of 1 satoshi transactions without fee?

Unconfirmed transaction are not stored in the Bitcoin blockchain.
They are temporary held in the memory pool of all Bitcoin nodes in the network.
When a miner "finds" a block and "adds" transactions into that block, they are
removed from the memory pools and written into the blockchain.

After a few days, if a tx does not enter a block, those pending txs will be automatically
dropped from the memory pool and "returned" to the original address. Then the tx will
need to be performed again with an appropriate fee.

All txs that have no fee or a very low fee, are usually ignored by a majority of nodes
in the network. During "spam attacks" most nodes are set to ignore those "attack txs".

Thanks, I was thinking that this transactions will stay there on queue forever...

So if you need to send an amount without priority and put a very small fee, it will be back to your address if not confirmed? Have a exactly "days" to this amount return or is something randon?


Technically, the bitcoins never left your address until they are confirmed within a block.
Your wallet software just reduces your amount of bitcoins for appearances and convenience.
So, it never really "returns" to your wallet, since it never left, since it only leaves when you get
into a block. So when most nodes drop your tx, your wallet makes the hidden btc reappear.

But to answer your question, my understanding is that most nodes drop old pending txs after 3 days.

Also, it is important to remember that if you underpaid a fee and want to redo the tx, you can
perform a doublespend with a higher fee and it will cause the nodes to drop invalidate your old tx.

This is very informative. I currently have a transaction which has been stuck for more than 36 hours. The weird thing is, I used the recommended fees of my wallet to send the coins over. Blockchain.info is saying that it is on medium priority and will confirm within 6 blocks. However, I think there has been more than 6 blocks since I sent it.

I got a few questions, I hope you can answer for me.

1. Can I cancel a pending btc transaction which has been stuck?
2. How do you double spend? Is this possible with every wallet? (I'm currently using bitwallet on ios)
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Re: ★▶XXX-JOI◀★ Cute girls on facebook earn 0.001btc or more!
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 11:59:14 UTC
This is really funny as hell! I never thought someone would pay for some shit like this. And here I am, satisfied with online porn. LOL
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Re: Can bitcoin be blocked too by the government or isp ??
by
tenk
on 27/10/2016, 11:54:22 UTC
I think they can do it as bitcoin transaction, or anything for that matter has some code that would determine that it was a bitcoin transaction. However, similar to censorship in other countries, like China, there are ways to bypass such censorship. I think, in the event, Bitcoin does get blocked by the government or an ISP, there would be workarounds to it.
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Re: Squirrel everywhere!
by
tenk
on 23/10/2016, 17:22:13 UTC
That was a funny virus or error you have there. Haha. Probably, something on your pc is translating emoticons to squirrels. Cute error tho. You might have installed something to do this automatically.
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Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries?
by
tenk
on 23/10/2016, 15:27:37 UTC
I don't think bitcoin or altcoins will help poor countries some countries not accept not allow it or not know about bitcoin and altcoins the better way is exchange it to their local currency then help them with that cash or give them food, medicine and clothes.
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Re: What do you hate about Bitcoin ?
by
tenk
on 23/10/2016, 13:47:34 UTC
I just hate that sometimes it takes very much time for the transactions to confirm.
If this problem would have been solved, then it would have been very good to me.
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Re: NEver keep all your coins on an exchange
by
tenk
on 23/10/2016, 13:46:31 UTC
Yes i would rather say not keep even any substancial amount of coins in any of the exchanges.If you are not trading with them just withdraw then to the wallet and keep just a small amount and deposit again from the wallet there if needed because i things exchanges are not safe place now for keeping the coins there,we saw MTgox then bitfinex hacked so dont trust them now,
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Re: How do I grow my btc?
by
tenk
on 21/10/2016, 15:42:59 UTC
I think signature campaign is may be the  best way for people who are starting their  new journey in bitcoin because it can helps them  a lot to earn bitcoin in a fast way . I also suggest to sell service to other  members like offering your  programming skills or web  designing and get paid on btc.
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Re: Best Investments
by
tenk
on 21/10/2016, 15:42:07 UTC
If you want good and fast profit, then you should invest in loaning and of course gambling sites, thus they are very very risky so you can lose all your money that you invested and if you want slower profit but no risk, then just by bitcoins and keep them in your wallet for some time and sell them when their price is very large, you will get lots of profit too
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Re: Is bitcoin being used for illegal activities
by
tenk
on 21/10/2016, 15:31:33 UTC
Thats its one of the uses of money buy ilegal as legal stuffs,thats why there are black market working with fiat and bitcoin,as stated above bitcoin=money soo sure why wouldnt it being used for that kind?Gambling is soo forbiden that Las Vegas has been built for full pleasure,whores and gambling,as they say what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas.
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Re: bitcoin affects life a lot
by
tenk
on 21/10/2016, 15:29:37 UTC
Bitcoin has affects my life a lot, i have learn so many things about bitcoin and alt coin which has a great future and can be alternative currency to be used globally, the first thing that bitcoin affect me is finally i can earn some money online and for now bitcoin has help me to pay some of my bill and i can used bitcoin as my future investment